Nearly 4,100 boat migrants rescued, operations ongoing: Italy

Nearly 4,100 migrants were rescued near the coast of Libya by Italian and French navy vessels in 17 separate operations on Saturday and early on Sunday, as per reports. Italian coastguard spokesman said rescue operations are likely to continue throughout Sunday.

Nearly 4,100 boat migrants rescued, operations ongoing: Italy

Rome: Nearly 4,100 migrants were rescued near the coast of Libya by Italian and French navy vessels in 17 separate operations on Saturday and early on Sunday, as per reports. Italian coastguard spokesman said rescue operations are likely to continue throughout Sunday.

Reportedly, the rescued migrants have been taken to Italy.

In 2015, at least 1750 have died which is 20 times more than the numbers of deaths in the last year on the same period. Last month recorded the deadliest boat capsize in the Mediterranean in which over 800 people died.

Most of the dead were Syrians, Eritreans, and Somalis, including children.

Growing lawlessness and anarchy in Libya is giving free hand to people smugglers trafficking mostly people from various parts of Africa and the Middle East fleeing conflict and poverty. The smugglers make an average of 80,000 euros ($90,000) from each boatload, according to an ongoing investigation by an Italian court.

Mild spring weather and calm summer seas are expected to push total arrivals in Italy for 2015 to 200,000, an increase of 30,000 over last year, according to an Interior Ministry projection.

Shocked by what was described as the most deadly Mediterranean shipwreck in memory last month, European Union leaders agreed to triple funding for the EU Triton sea patrol mission after a migrant boat capsized and up to 900 people drowned.

Italy coordinated the weekend`s rescue efforts, with some 10 Italian vessels, four private boats and a French ship acting on behalf of the European border control agency.

While the EU has stepped up its sea mission, Italy remains the country that hosts most of the arrivals in immigration centres.

Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann said in a newspaper interview on Sunday that the EU should set up a quota system whereby member countries agree to take in more refugees in order to relieve some of the pressure on Italy, Greece and Malta.

But Austria`s proposal likely will face tough opposition from some members states, including Britain and Hungary.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Friday member countries should be allowed to set their own rules on migrants, and that Hungary did not want any of them.

(With agency inputs)

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